New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1929, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929. wed . come their German v have only one moid t Monday A e i) CHIP SHOTS HAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS | | —— ’ J THe new vich will he | B A Pross, official in 1 is on the makke National can be y 1 ,from some o (Including games July ) pros ane Batting—Herman s . ow have it 1 derich i wlitions h not make the trial worth much as s, 14 1 basis of opinion R i D fairways e it Bush. (ub: won provides qu lost Americ o Two of us Manu 7 rain and Gohrin ! " were made with bitted Ath conditions the or 2 N would have been hiz wr ! It Is an ball to hit off t r- | Tize ¥ with wood o Homors Stolen swedes Go . T ’mm‘:’ ‘Ih“ hhui los t‘l. o Two Marines Kilied et (e ottt avset In Crash of Airplane S ialan: e it sua. Nicaragua, July 23 (P y R crash of a mar corps . v the Coco river near Oca- v they land, which is-an advan- saptain Buvelle D, How £ ball will bring back into the K. Moods 1 ‘ ver sime one of the most beautitul shots Lijjed. fientenar Clar N golf~the ‘mv" Which has been | wnight, attached to the marine de - pepliaced by the piteh-and-run tachment af ‘Paracaquina, who w | v plan s nger. wa 1 holds ““”‘ ""“"““ nd Captain ‘Howard's mother, M b el R TR R SR DI K - 4 on down hill putls. T think the M'”"v ’“. ’]‘.v HE I o Al will win ve friends on Sty LSS i Lo off the taes 15 Georse I Moody of Galion, 0. 5 ough the fairway e i FIGHTS LAST NIGH -y ¥ v skilled players will l 3 il | ] s 1n the new ball nd its nse will probably not make | BY the Associated Pre o R Lo aine _Chicago Johny Bure Ll e I'rancisco. outpointed Haalkon H it the bhall takes a fear- | S€0. Chicago, (10) A U e Pittshurgh—Andy Divodi York. defeated Dick Ramies, Clev e S e in experi- | land. foul. (5) | menting with i is that it throws one Boston — Andy Mastin, Bnstor off his mime swith the prosent \ball, | outpointed Buq Taylor, Terre Hanto, It you feel (hat vour present game | Ind., (10) | eouldn’t he much worse, hiy one of Janesville, Wis—R, H. Kennedy the new halls and get a new thrill Paul, pointed Tony Sander: ‘ ut of golr. Chicago, (10). avklEN | PEETTPIIITTIITIICTITINNNG B b ll S d' Nyborg scored the final Swede run UN All in Paris ., 4 | a frame later D. ohl counted today prepa matches $ Speakingi S , b e Eniios inatn 3 H AME r teams at bat with th . H M —— f S t e each, and Nelson and Hultberg col- ! | ! (¢] porits ¢ Games Yesterday lected two apiece. The work of 5 eevecsssrereesesarorersy | (ol NI, T S p e e | fon Playground Events T o 1 e Congregationalists Repeat Con- {ihins: George Lott Supplants Veteran ! ¢ntered in the playoff for the The e . Stanley Memorial—Hamlin, 17 P e . B T i = & 0 'he Herald office tonight fo de- | Philadelphia ] Carroll, 1b; D. Stohl, 3b; Kieffer. SN P fa e e LA R e ‘ cide on a schedule and also to fur-|New York ; 3 French. 2b; E. Stohl, cf i ther details. of the lvague organizd |St. Louis Inter-Church Standinz iirst Lutheran ! July 25 (UP)—Ameri- || i last weck. The schedule committec | Cleveland w. 1 son, 1f: A nteraon can te hiefs are looking to the cHon consisting of John Tobin, Joseph | Detroit IS v e 1% quist. 2b: Nyborg, c: they haven't taken their kil » Smulski and James Murphy have|Washington 100 | 1t | 0 2 1f; Fres nt where the Davis - ; drawn up a tenfative program of |Chicago s -G round is concerned ; s games and this will be submitted | Boston 218 o rohoe e at George Lott was se- |100 yard dash mlone &ix heats wer SN o e rs for their approval _ P £ 5 .1|lected Frank Hunter for the |nccessary to care for the con- oN tonight. ames ‘Today s G 3|No. 2 position on the American | testan i > - — Detroit New York ok team team nce next Fri-| 100 1. S _Rusti- playofi was started last Sun-| nd at Philadelphia. 2 Visions of crushing revenge for ense o i unday for the!co; 2 3. Joseph Bon- day when the Falcons took a 10 to at Washington feat were sadly shatter odists inte taken co 9 victory from the Senccas and aft Louis at Boston champion 5/ triumphalby 1 al Girls vard das Anna tonight, the games for next Sunds - erman Luth foupd for|move tow ; Grip ennie Bucka Anna will be announced Games row n first place 11 and his kicked in and years that will follow Just — Chicago at Wa lengue, werd with nine srrors— I The S e Camills Sokol A baseball team will | St. Louis at Bo South Congr the ontfiel Tt that. But it is doubt hatidha I d 3 an important ce session Detroit New Y second time er in doubt 1 . Davis cup committes 1 ‘ tat Stanley Cleveland at Philadelphia S5 T h four runs in TS hiwaakant tric 2. Stella R fro.x 6 to 8 o'clock. 3 5 ans. The ind were shut out ican tean atly when Anna Gorman yre urgéd to attend as there will be NATIONAL LEAGUE plaved at Willow Brook pirk West and Sed hanged out | named estant Boys' run broad: 1, John . important matters discussed. e inet surprise in its out three apiece Strom con- | pyntey | i some fine ten- | I7ranco; Harold Jones Kope il Games Yesterday t hanifionst nan full | triby 1 home ) the festivi- hists f that Lott went | Girls’ running broad: 1. Anna crowd of fight fans from | Pittsburgh 13. Brooklyn 3 Sipeladls 1y | ties Lagat e e e e e N e erou re planning on attending| (Other clubs not 1 5 i wround the bascs fo four runs, eliminatio v than vet-| Boys' baseball throw: 1, Luska; 1ino-Al Brown scrap ot + ent Dave Swanson celebrated his re- S A i 2, Doyle; Cavalier 2 Stadium in Hartford The Standing Rty hoia e e e TR Mt GInE 8 nsalail o v i ]! [ sday- ni This will be w i I i Methodists to four s ed safe- tar s Anba Gy Vaidel st test Battalino has ever i bUEeh 2 i hits in the first es. letting p In t Inm Jean 1 nt on to th finals Whe W. Stark and I the interest in whether the|Chicago e e b (Gt Tt st B A e ol sy L Hartford scrapper is really big-time|New York ...... 51 i i ips and score by innings: | patile Srck race: Dinaldl SOy iian SOty : . IS hock him from W Bethany—B. Anderson ¢ Lot. however. played consistently | As a comic event an exhibition o G AR e T ; int assaults of the 5 e SELron onships and his form | by Jeopold Millioux and W. Ko- American Legion baseball {eam | Boston § R (T ) Swanson, I. Johnson lone, compares favorably | mopal ® ants every member of the team on | Cincinnati 4 TASOI PATOLEY s Wil P mopika 5 the winners, awld the St. Matts to of Huntc Misses Grip and Shultz defeated hand at Hill park -tomor- cannnars s ity 1 g e Carl : s o hultz ; 4 o seven hits and would have come tion Lott is cap: some Pinka i Iranco in the fard row night gion team meets | Games Today SERL o) b ustn 1, BT lon Jalting aams = e the Holy Cross sJuniors in a Junior York at Chicago. s LLoUSTUIIILC IR S eL Snges L W Rl LY ; im Is one | noon's horseshoe contest ’ ity league tilt burs itout had it mot heen for er-jyr ot o e few A iyers wh As u final number the boys ac- SV St of \ St PR victory over | cepted the challenge 10 a ball The winner of the Hartford dis St. Louis he first S At Geng) e Sas g '” game and overshelmed them by ° firict and New Britain district ¢ n—! - Ml imes Next Week ‘ ey v""'h»iw Sais Sepin the score of 6. Batteries for the # pionships in the Legion lea will < Tomorrow S V's games P RN R # girls were Anna Just and Helen Vai- e eirios atl ko thite tsbur ambled L. |- rd and probably di- | 1.ott also. holds Several . /el and for the hoys, Cavalieri and games. The winner of this playoft at Chicazo opped A | cisive moe ot T e e Franco will play a series of two out of thres St. 1 I -4 utheran and St Matthew’s Luther- | a1 o il Willow Brook Park with the winner of the Bric $ 8CeMeT |an foams, and a hot battle and 8| Secerel s e e following cvents were run istrict plagoft and the w EvicE ey P : 1on ofe into the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI m iy s ool 100 vard dgash: Meligor the state cham - BEthany Tadian solis s(ax v vard da Rocci Games Yesterday 1 v Tilden and| 5" vard h: Emi Derote. tatd e Jersey ( 1 o I=ft, Bell sent a lo: Trinity Met W nning oad: Isaanc Hanson, The Sequins and the Colliers will "6 5 nter for three x over Standing hroad: lsaac Han play their postpon Baltimor 1 Bart led the ball over L. Nen- |¢p Bascball throw: Primo Rebo: Junior City league Other chibs ne led) w czd for an easy home rur 3 140 yard run: James Melig Willow Brook park Stelma was safe and W B . 5 g Wheelbarrow race: Melizonis and > start at 6 o'clock. The Standing him with T e «wo. Agrarians Expelled in e i = W 1 Pet. | end innin 9 n Girls' ball throw Mary O'Rrien. The “Holy Cross zame Rochester S 616 | peated, We i Barta t| Potato race: Martha Kalbash the Ci next Saturday Toronto 15 1 " yard run: Mary O'Brien, been postponed and the Junior ( Montreal 4 has : e e cague game } en the Coll Baltimor s xpam A relay race was run between {he AL a-nilighesplayel t lling to s boys and girls and to the surprise it 2 o'clock i « Y 8 « parin © all the " team won ou = 47 it % M now etk e . e South Co: . 2 I onging vned ot Wilmer Allison BONTON POLICEMAN DEAD »ail nine has a m d claim 10 rila O Tivn. latter ver NMass July 23 (®—Cap- | £ e ord 8 yelrdest oam.in goday, ISR donbles Hawkins, acting su- | Lesnithofin fersGhinghil hester red in a fine porformar ng the dar present of the metropolitan po- - ir it has maintained its in City at Toronto Tl e e court not deny e N S flair for wrd | Baltimore al 2 per sipalities cup contus! . lay nd ho easy ones. Reading at [ orey for of unused old is 36. 1 1 months = i found is Allison is ver . 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